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JennasMom
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Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
on abstract math?? DD is struggling a little and I want to help her. She is fine with traditional addition and subtraction. It is a bit confusing. I "think" NYS will not formally adopt it until 2013 but her school is integrating it now.
Thank you
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Posted 10/25/11 4:18 PM |
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ziamaria
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
can you be more specific? is it composing/decomposing numbers? what are the questions?
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Posted 10/25/11 6:27 PM |
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CnG143
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
Posted by ziamaria
can you be more specific? is it composing/decomposing numbers? what are the questions?
ditto...
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Posted 10/25/11 7:23 PM |
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JennasMom
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
Example there are 2 squares 5 cirlcles in one square and 3 shaded circles in the other square, above both squares is the number 8. The kids are to write subtraction equations based the drawing. She gets that 8-3 = 5 and 8-5 =3, and that you cant subtract 8 from 3 or 5, BUT she gets hung up on the equation when it is reversed such as 5 = 8-3
It is Envision Math by Pearson, Common Core
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Posted 10/26/11 11:01 AM |
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jgl
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
I think that is just a skill she is going to have to learn. The equal sign can go on either side. It maybe taught in that curriculum, but it isnt anything new.
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Posted 10/26/11 7:23 PM |
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Mom-of-one
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
A big part of the common core standards in first grade has to do with addition/subtraction & problem-solving with algebra. Being able to write the equation in reverse is developing the framework for more complex algebraic concepts.
Along with that, equations like 5 + ? =7, where you find the missing addend also develop that algebraic understanding.
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Posted 10/26/11 8:29 PM |
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JennasMom
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
Thank you
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Posted 10/27/11 9:37 AM |
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maggiebaby75
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Re: Can any 1st grade teachers offer insight
I can relate my first grader is alo doing envision math and is frustrated at times. But as an upper grade teacher I m so happy he is getting introduced to these kinds of problems.....it will be so helpful come those state exams in 3rd and 4 th grade.
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Posted 10/28/11 10:14 AM |
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